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Sara Sheridan
sarasheridan
#JewishPrivilege is trending. I'm not telling my family story but how about a THREAD of Scottish Jewish women & their achievements? 1st, zoologist & geneticist Charlotte Auerbach wrote 90 scientific
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Jon Kuroda (黒田ジョン)
jkuroda
Things about United States History I did not learn about from my K-12 stint in the American Public Education System and had to learn about elsewhere.A thread I will be
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
As a fledgling conservative magazine in 1958, the National Review sought to build its subscriber base by acquiring the mailing list of the Southern Citizens Councils, otherwise known as the
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Berkeley RadWatch
UCBRadWatch
Brief break from covid: @bordnerautumn, fellow at @BerkeleyLawCLEE, lawyer at @blueoceanlaw & co-founder of @amp_micronesia, is taking over our Twitter today to teach us about U.S. #nucleartesting in the Marshall
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Mark Suster
msuster
1/ I saw some of my colleagues argue that the press & some on Twitter overreacted to the events of yesterday. That's seriously misguided. The President of the United States
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Onur Özgöde
ummodern
If there’s a lesson from the pandemic, it is that the US failed not because of central planning and coordination, but lack thereof.https://twitter.com/conor64/status/1346276342027849728 Wasn't going to do this thread, but
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Holly
HollyBlomberg
Barr is the brains behind unfolding martial law in the United Stateshttps://twitter.com/jessedamiani/status/1286048429546680320 Looking at Barr’s background, several factors jump out: Father was a WWII intel officer, he’s a life long
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Loïc⚓️
CapHornier_
#Thread #WWII Partie1La bataille de la Mer de Corail. Mai 1942Duel de Porte-Avions dans le Pacifique !Après de rapides succès dans le Pacifique, les japonais étaient décidés à étendre leur
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BrainFeed🧠
brainfeed_co
You’ve heard of the Manhattan Project…But did you know that it featured secret cities, some of the world’s most famous scientists, and $22 billion in government funding?Time for a thread
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Gaurav Sabnis 🇮🇳🇺🇸
gauravsabnis
European democracies were designed relatively recently, and had several reboots. So their systems are more cutting edge.USA was lucky to get democracy earliest and keep it throughout, but that has
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Radio engineer, amateur astronomer, and Chicagoan Grote Reber was born #OTD in 1911. After reading about Karl Jansky’s accidental discovery of galactic radio emissions, he built a 9m radio telescope
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Charles Thépaut
diplocharlie
In the context of recent terrorist attacks in France & after a week of outrage in Muslim countries over the Charlie Hebdo caricature, @EmmanuelMacron gave a long interview to @AJArabic
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Ben Norton
BenjaminNorton
The Italian partisans who led the resistance against murderous fascism, and eventually killed monster Mussolini, were avowed communists.This made the Communist Party extremely popular after the war. So the CIA
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ICE must be destroyed 🏴
Itmechr3
1. Ok let's actually fucking do this. Let's talk about China's role in supporting American imperialism and in their role in the US winning the Cold War, because none of
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Adam Becker
FreelanceAstro
Ask and ye shall receive. Let’s talk about Werner Heisenberg, Nazi collaborator, and how he tried to cover it up after the war. (1/n)https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1338539672981671936 Werner Heisenberg was unquestionably brilliant.
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Gray Connolly
GrayConnolly
Good morning all & by this time 75 years ago, Field Marshal Montgomery had taken the surrender of the German higher command in Northern Germany, Denmark, and Holland at Lüneberg
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